For the last 21 years, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has been arguably the most prominent member of the new swing vanguard.

Front man Scott Morris founded the band in California, adopting the name after a brush with bluesman Albert Collins.

Collins signed a poster for Morris, calling him, of course a Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.

Morris and mates have been serving up a rollicking good time with the swing music sound of the 1940s and’50s ever since, laying their own touches upon classics like “Go Daddy-o,” and even earning an invitation to perform at the 1999 Super Bowl halftime show.